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This business was born out of Neil's passion to lead a nomadic life lifestyle and wanting to capture milestones along the way.     Dad began capturing memories as a keen free diver and dive master when living in Batemans Bay and Nelson Bay.  "I found photography to be a form of communication to update my friends and family about the beauty of the underwater world and provide the divers I was taking on tour a forever memory." "While  most of my work has led me to work in remote communities in the Northern Territory, the open water is always calling me back"

Working in the Northern Territory produced a different tone of photos compared to the water, however opened up a new community to capture a different scene.    While managing a recreation centre in a remote indigenous community of 1000 people it would bring joy to the locals to have their photos caputured.  The clear night skies allowed the stars to shine bright and recording the Central Desert AFL w was a highlight. 

In between these highlights Dad has completed work for West Arnhem Regional Council, Central Land Council, Cape York News, Weipa Town Authority and the Queensland Cowboys.  Neil is currently settled in Mutitjulu,  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

 

Brooke Foley (Daughter)  

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